The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1920, Page 5

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Bry Leaguer Will Be Candidate for U, S. Senator if Necessary ] to Beat Wadsworth. & Willlam H, Anderson, State Super- Mitendent of the Anti-Saloon League, Whose associates are urging him to run as an independent candidate for the United Stutes Senate in’ opposi- tion to Senator James W. Wadsworth ir. bas issued this statement: “Lam not a candidate for any polit- {cal office, 1 prefer my present job to any political office, and I should not, for a inoment, seriously entertain “ny proposition which involved even the vemotest possibility of election, in deadly earnest ance of defeating tor Wadsworth, | have made sac- or ‘his cause for twenty years » more sacrifice, more or less, all matter.” * ’ He then declares that as hie election a would be impossible he would run if that is “the only way" to defeat sworth und save the Republican arty from the folly of its present agement, and adds: is too soon to attempt to answer question, ‘The middle of June m b willbe time enough.” ——— | NO N fee Berlin Newspapers Get Little Com- fort From Visit of Representatives. BERLIN, May 7.—Newspapers, which have been following the activities of * group of represetatives of the Morgay tanking interests of New York, who are iguring Central Europe, doubt the pos- | sibility that Germany may receive ald in the fonm of a loan floated through ) The Morgan representatives, accord- New York banks. ing to the newspapers, are gathering in- formation on conditions in Central Bu- ‘ope and probably will make a second visit late this summer. | ! | | 0 orYOUR \ 2%—-Valuation ocer $500 \ ri So pega Emmy Gla FURS Valuation under $500 7: Q.UR automobile | \ will call immediate- | ly. Thesamecareful | service will déliver | . your furs next fall. | Balch Price Taurens Maite | GRANDRapips FURNITURE He Dining Room Suites from $150 Up. CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 S00. 8 8 750 “ “ 100 10.00 “ “ 150 15.00 “ “ 200 25800 “ “ 300 OPEN WEEKLY abies OPENS ae SATUROAY AN tion at EVENINGS. ACCOUNT Jnr Apartments Furnished Complete on Easy Payments. FisHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE BET 10S &- 1047'S, [Regular Sizes and |_“Stylish “Stouts. _ The season's best in style, quality and value. Open a charge ac- 3 count. * Special facilities for curing for owt-of- town customers. STANPARRE ft west 14% Street One flight up. Open Eyes. Special, $100. Credit No employer's rtee Ask for Catalogue 39 LYFE @ : svlef BWA | Cor Maiden tare 9° Floor Our Only Play | ~ TO MAKE THE RACE | 10 Months | jontial, Fay ci eal 4 vat Announding our / Anriual Re-grouping of Higher Priced | Men’s Suits in which. we gather ‘together all of our incomplete lines (in the present case amounting to 384 garments) that were REGULARLY PRICED UP TO ‘75 We're disposing of them at the one price of Now here’s where our method of merchandising stands out. It is a rule in the clothing business to keep higher priced suits for end- of-season sales. But as we see it, it is not only a fogey rule but a foolish one. In the first place, our stocks must be complete at all times and if certain lines begin to be broken into: (that is, if this style is missing or that size gone) we deem it necessary to clear them out forthwith, not to “salt them away” until the sea- son is over in the hope that in the interval many garments may ' be sold at regular prices. Secondly, if this principle applies to lower priced suits it must also apply to the higher priced ones. Here, then, is the first chance you’ve had this year to get something really fine for very little money—very little, indeed! A SMALL WEEK-END CLEARANCE Until Sold 185 Top Coats « $33.50 Regularly up to $65 James McCreery & Co: 35th Street 5th Avenue Second Floor Use the 5th Avenue Entrance No Ice No Chemicals No Machinery No Expense THERMONOR THE ICELESS REFRICERATOR A n old law of nature has been , put to work for you by the inven- tion of the Thermonor. It uses only air and water—yet keeps your foods cold and sweet in the hottest summer weather. Just the thing for your home, boat, camp or bungalow this summer. It has taken eleven years of research and experiment to perfect the Thermonor process. The Thermonor trade mark is an assurance of satisfactory service, Prices according to size $9.75 to $17.50 A Demonstration of the Thermonor 5th Avenue In Our Housefurnishing Dept.—6th Floot dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street asm ames Metreery & Co * wTMe Sow Chon 3PM Fur Storage—Absolute Protection Pees Their low price is equally attractive. || Lower in Price Than Last Season!’ Women’s Suits of All Worsted Jersey Cloth Very Special, 22.50 are the very smartest types of Jersey Suits ever dis- played, are fashioned of excellent quality All Wor- sted Jersey, just as well tailored as models selling for many dollars more. Only three styles are illustrated—the others are . Jade, Lapin, Beaver, Turquoise, Purple, Dove and Gren: also Heather Mixtures. Pair, 65¢ all Summer—so don’t delay. They are new, perfect Gloves broidery. 1.50 similar Hats formerly sold Our sale of Mid-Spring Hats but one of their virtues. They staged in New York. Included are smart sailors, ba: (Fourth Floor) 7 The Unexpected! A Clearance Sale of Misses’ r expects to learn of a Clearance Sale this early wae v geldous is any sort of Spring Apparel re- duced until after the middle of May. We realize this is an unexpected announcement, for Clearance Sales on Spring in the season. Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 years—~ 75 beautiful Suits, taken from our 85 regular Stock. They are fash- ioned of fine twill Tricotine or Serge. 45.00 Misses’ Suits, 14 to 18 years— 65 Suits, perfectly Poiret Twill or superior quality Tricotine. 69.50 formerly 92.50 to 98.00 Suits, Coats and Dresses; also Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats _, Reductions of from 1450 to! 28.50 on Every Garment too late to be of material benefit. Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years— ° handsome models made of lovely, soft fabrics in swagger styles—Wool Velour, Bolivia and Silvertone. In an excel 45.00 12.75, 2 formerly 57.50 to 69.50 Misses’ Coats, 14 to 18 years— tailored of 56 Coats and Wraps, made of A wide varie’ costly materials; copies of higher- , priced models, Checks. 65.00 formerly 89.00 to 98.00 at Nominal © Cost A Real Opportunity—5,000 Pairs Women’s Two-Clasp White Silk Gloves Many women will buy several pairs—enough Silk with reinforced finger tips, and Paris Point Banded, Tailored and Untrimmed Hata © All New, Fashionable Models a veritable sensation, for nothing like it has ever been a ous fashionable shapes, many with cushion or roll brims jaunty Hats with tailored ornamentation and a seemingly endless assortment of untrimmed shapes, Apparel are never announced this early in the Season. It is characteristic of McCreery’s to launch a Sale before it is “policy of co-operation” this store has always maintained. Juniors’ Coats, 12 to 16 years— smart styles; splendidly tailored of sturdy materials, 5 formerly 24.50 t f formerly 59.50 to 69.50 * y 0 57.50 | Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 years— Wool Velour, Silvertone or Velour 9.75, 22.50 and 32.50 formerly 18.50 to 65.00 34th S of excellent qu: l (Main Floor) Fy a at 8.95 to 7.50 wae at 1.50 has created rf nded hats in numer+ (Third Floor) This is typical of the lent assortment of |} 6.50 and 35.00 ty of styles in Serge, Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, 14 to 18 years—150 Dresses of notable beauty and | style, fashioned in Taffeta, Satin, Georget te Crepe or fancy Silks, prettily embroid- ered and beaded. formerly 59.50 to 69.50 (Fourth 45.00 Floor) 700 Rain or Sun Umbrellas in a Sale—at 6.45 regularly 9.00 There will be more than 700 women who will want them, we are sure, for at 6.45 they repre- sent marvelous value. They are made of good quality Silk with fancy handles—Bakelite rings, Leather straps or cord loops. Some have steel rods, others stub ends to match handles, Black or colors. (Main Floor) 30 to 40 inch lengths, 24 to 32 waist. They're notably smart! Many introduce new effects in pockets and belts, All are effectively trimmed with buttons. 26 to 82-inch waistbands, No Mail Orders Women’s and Misses’ Skirts of . Lustrous Crepe de Chine Special 10.75 Can't you just see them as part of the scheme of things in-Sum- mertime, fashioned, as they are in sun-burst box plaits or knife plaits? They are made of ex- cellent quality Crepe de Chine in beautiful shades — Flesh, White, Black and Navy Blue. Wool Jersey Skirts—7.50 regularly 11.50 Rose, Navy or Pekin Blue. No Teleptone Orders (Fourth Floor) ee RAN EO A AS e

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